World Yo-Yo Contest
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The World Yo-Yo Contest(WYYC) is a contest of yo-yo
competitors from around the worldhosted by Gregory Cohen and YoYoGuy.com. As of 2006, 19 countries fed into the World Yo-Yo Contest from their respective national yo-yo contests. Also in 2006, almost 700 people were in attendance. It is held at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida
The 2011 contest is set to be held August 4th, 5th, and 6th.
. However, the contest was not held annually until 1992, when Dale Oliver started one in Montreal, Canada during that year's annual International Jugglers' Association
's (IJA) convention. The contest was held during this convention until 1999, when it was held in Hawaii
. The 2000 contest was held at Universal Studios in Orlando, but in 2001, the event moved to the Rosen Plaza Hotel, where it is currently held annually.
In addition to these World Divisions, the world Yo-Yo Contest also hosts yo-yo modifying and design contests, known in the field as modding and other yo-yo contests for all age levels that do not carry a world title.
Yo-yo
The yo-yo in its simplest form is an object consisting of an axle connected to two disks, and a length of twine looped around the axle, similar to a slender spool...
competitors from around the worldhosted by Gregory Cohen and YoYoGuy.com. As of 2006, 19 countries fed into the World Yo-Yo Contest from their respective national yo-yo contests. Also in 2006, almost 700 people were in attendance. It is held at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a city in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Orange County, and the center of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. According to the 2010 US Census, the city had a population of 238,300, making Orlando the 79th largest city in the United States...
The 2011 contest is set to be held August 4th, 5th, and 6th.
History
The first World Yo-Yo Contest was held in London, England, in 1932. The winner was Harvey LoweHarvey Lowe
Harvey Lowe was a Canadian radio presenter and world yo-yo champion.-Early life:Lowe was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in 1918, the youngest of eight daughters and two sons of his parents. Wanting more male children, Lowe's father had also had a son with his concubine, making Lowe the...
. However, the contest was not held annually until 1992, when Dale Oliver started one in Montreal, Canada during that year's annual International Jugglers' Association
International Jugglers' Association
The International Jugglers' Association or IJA is the oldest and largest organization of jugglers. It is open to members worldwide.-Benefits of Membership:* Special from major prop vendors worldwide.* Member prices in the IJA’s ....
's (IJA) convention. The contest was held during this convention until 1999, when it was held in Hawaii
Hawaii
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. The 2000 contest was held at Universal Studios in Orlando, but in 2001, the event moved to the Rosen Plaza Hotel, where it is currently held annually.
Contests
The World Yo-Yo Contest has 6 World Title Divisions in 2011.In addition to these World Divisions, the world Yo-Yo Contest also hosts yo-yo modifying and design contests, known in the field as modding and other yo-yo contests for all age levels that do not carry a world title.
Current contents
Division Name | Other Name | Explanation | ||
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The following 6 divisions in Freestyle are sanctioned as the official World Champions. | ||||
Freestyle | ||||
1A | Single Hand String Trick | The player uses a long spinning yo-yo to perform tricks that typically require manipulation of the string. | ||
2A | Two Hands Looping Trick | The player uses two yo-yos simultaneously to perform reciprocating or looping maneuvers. | ||
3A | Two Hands String Trick | The player uses two long spinning yo-yos and performs tricks with both simultaneously. | ||
4A | Offstring | The player uses an offstring yo-yo, often releasing the yo-yo into the air and attempting to catch it on the string. | ||
5A | Counterweight | The player uses a yo-yo with a counterweight on the other end of the string rather than having it attached to a finger. | ||
AP | Artictic Performance | This is Artistic Performance where the yo-yoer uses any type of yo-yo or other prop in order to perform a freestyle. | ||
The following 7 divisions are not sanctioned as the official World Champions. | ||||
Diabolo | ||||
DL | Diabolo Ladder | |||
DF | Diabolo Freestyle | |||
Sports | ||||
SL | Sports Ladder | |||
SF | Sports Freestyle | |||
Spintop | ||||
SL | Spintop Ladder | |||
SF | Spintop Freestyle | |||
Mod | ||||
MD | Mod | The player produces and designs a self-made yoyo. | ||
Past contents
Division Name | Other Name | Explanation |
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SH | Single Hand | 1998. |
DH | Double Hand | 1998. |
TM | Team | 2000. |
CH | Championship | 1992 - 1994. |
GC | Grand Championship | 1995 - 1997. |
M | Master | 1992 - 1997. |
X | Extreme | 2000 - 2002. The combined division of current 3A, 4A, 5A because there were not those divisions excluding 1A and 2A. |
CB | Combined | 2006 - 2009. This is the Combined Division, where players have to compete and demonstrate skill in multiple styles. Due to difficulties with judging, this division was removed in 2010. Shinji Saito remained the only person to ever win this division (winning all three years it was held) . |
Current Champions
Style | 1st Place | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
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1A | Marcus Koh | Sebastian Brock | Gentry Stein |
2A | Shinji Saito (12th world title) | Yasushi Furukawa | Ryo Yamashita |
3A | Hank Freeman | Alex Hattori | Taiichiro Higashi |
4A | Naoto Okada (2nd World Title) | Brian Figueroa | Tsubasa Onishi |
5A | Takeshi Matsuura (3rd world title) | Takuma Inoue | Samm Scott |
AP | Takahiko Hasegawa | Justin Weber | Hironori Mii |
External links
- World Yo-Yo Contest The World Yo-Yo Contest Web Site